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Cellect will be attending Energy Storage Summit 2026, one of the leading international events for the global energy storage community. Taking place in London on 24–25 February 2026, the summit brings together asset owners, operators, developers, investors, and technology providers to discuss how battery energy storage is evolving across markets.
As storage portfolios grow in size and complexity, the focus of industry conversations is shifting. Beyond deployment targets and market potential, attention is increasingly on long-term operations, performance transparency, and commercial outcomes. Energy Storage Summit provides a valuable space to exchange practical insights on these challenges and learn how different stakeholders are approaching them.
Operating utility-scale BESS has become a data-intensive, multi-stakeholder challenge. Asset managers need to balance technical performance, contractual obligations, and market participation—often across diverse portfolios.
At the summit, our team will be sharing perspectives on day-to-day BESS operations and asset management challenges we see across utility-scale portfolios. Many storage teams still operate batteries using tools adapted from other asset classes or internally built dashboards, which can make it harder to understand what’s happening across technical performance, control, and data flows as portfolios scale.
We’ll be available to discuss how operators are approaching topics such as simplifying BESS operations, coordinating remote control across multiple markets and partners, and handling large volumes of operational data without adding unnecessary operational overhead. These conversations are grounded in operational experience and focused on what works in practice.
On day two of Energy Storage Summit, Leon Gosh, our Managing Director, will host a dedicated presentation focused on revenue leakage in battery energy storage systems.
Title: From megawatts to gigawatts: understanding revenue leakage as portfolios scale
When: 12:40–12:55, February 25
Revenue leakage is rarely caused by a single failure. It often emerges from small inefficiencies across forecasting, availability, dispatch execution, data gaps, or contractual misalignment. In this session, we’ll explore:
Common sources of revenue leakage across the BESS lifecycle
Why these losses are difficult to detect with fragmented data
How operators can systematically identify and reduce revenue leakage using operational and commercial insights
If you’ll be at Energy Storage Summit 2026 and would like to discuss BESS operations, trading and optimization workflows, integrations, or scaling portfolio performance, we’d love to meet.
Get in touch to book a meeting with the Cellect team during the event.
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